DUBLIN -- Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/cd744c/daily_incident_rep)
has announced the addition of IntelCenter's "Daily Incident
Report (DIR)" subscription to their extensive offering of security
market publications.

The Daily Incident Report (DIR) provides you with a detailed look at
all terrorist, rebel group and other related activity from around the
world. Coverage includes bombings, assassinations, kidnappings, threats
and organizational changes within groups.

Subscriptions to the Daily Incident Report (DIR) also include all
Significant Terrorist Event Reports (STER), Kidnapping Reports (KR) and
some Analyst Notes (AN) produced by IntelCenter during major terrorist
events. The complete Daily Incident Report archive is integrated into
the IntelCenter Database (ICD) and core incident reporting is archived
in the Terrorism Incident Reference (TIR) series of books.

Key features:

* Daily Incident Report Main Report: Breakout of all terrorist and
rebel incident activity around the world. Released 4 to 5 times a week.
Ranges between 20-40 pages. Reports are emailed in PDF form.

* STERs: Significant Terrorist Event Reports are released during
major terrorist events such as 9-11, the Mumbai attack, the Delta
Christmas attack and others around the world. Reporting begins within
only hours of an event and is updated every hour until the flow of
information begins to slow over the following days. Reports are emailed
in PDF form. Samples STERs on the 25 Dec. 2009 Delta attack and the
2008

* KRs: Kidnapping Reports are released whenever a significant
kidnapping occurs. They are updated whenever new developments in that
kidnapping arise. Reports are emailed in PDF form.

* ANs: Analyst Notes are short to long analytical pieces on new
trends, developments and key observations made by IntelCenter analysts.
They are emailed in PDF form.

For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/cd744c/daily_incident_rep

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